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New corona rule for Bavaria's daycare centers is coming: Minister reminds what it means for unvaccinated people

2021-09-19T07:29:22.955Z


A radical change is on the horizon for unvaccinated employees in Bavarian daycare centers. The ministry wants to increase security.


A radical change is on the horizon for unvaccinated employees in Bavarian daycare centers.

The ministry wants to increase security.

Munich - From Monday (September 20), unvaccinated employees in daycare centers in the Free State of Bavaria must prove that they have tested negative for Corona *.

Family Minister Carolina Trautner (CSU) recalled this on Saturday.

The ministry announced that the security for children, parents and employees should be increased.

Starting next week, employees will have to test themselves three times a week.

They are not allowed to enter the facility without proof.

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The rule was decided by Prime Minister Markus Söder's (CSU) cabinet last week.

In addition to the company's own employees, the obligation also applies to external employees, such as cleaning staff or music teachers.

The Free State provides the daycare centers with self-tests.

In this way, vaccinated or recovered employees could also test themselves voluntarily.

Parents do not have to be tested if they want to bring and pick up their children or just want to talk briefly with the educators. There will be so-called “lollipop tests” for children, and parents will also receive authorization certificates for free self-tests - but this is not compulsory. Adults must continue to wear masks. Trautner said that very few daycare centers are currently closed due to Corona.

(dpa) * Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

Source: merkur

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